Sister Persephone

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Raining non-stop, I actually love the rain. People call me crazy...but its' a part of being in the "great northwest". Embrace it!Mood: Relaxed RelaxedPosted at 3:19 PM Nov 22 view more

  • Persephone Z

  • 38 / Female
  • Washington, US
  • Last Login: 11/28/2009

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About me:

In Greek mythology, Persephone is the harbinger of spring and goddess of the soul. Her story is about beauty, renewal and the mysteries of rebirth. She was born to Demeter, goddess of the Harvest, and Zeus, King of the Olympian Gods as well as father to Athena and Aphrodite. Persephone was a delightful, radiant child beloved by her parents and adored by her sisters. As she became a young woman, Hades, the god of the Underworld, fell in love with her. He asked Zeus for permission to marry her but Zeus knew that Demeter would never agree. Eventually, Zeus colluded with Hades in the abduction of Persephone as she picked flowers in a meadow, and Hades made took her and made her queen of the Underworld. Demeter was distraught at her daughter's disappearance and furious when she discovered Zeus's deception. In her wrath, she withdrew her blessings of abundance. The earth became infertile and no crops or fruit would grow. Famine threatened the people and Zeus finally agreed to arrange Persephones return. Zeus ordered Persephone to be returned on the condition that she had not consumed anything in the Underworld. as those who consume food or drink in the Underworld are doomed to an eternity there. Persephone, who had willingly eaten nothing up to that point, was unaware of the bargain that had been struck between her father and her husband. She was tricked by Hades into eating six pomegranate seeds from his garden. This act caused her awakening yet bound her to the Underworld. Over time Persephone had grown to love Hades. Though he was stern, she found he was strong, loyal and just. She enjoyed being his queen and welcoming their visitors to the Underworld. However, she missed her mother and family and Hades and Demeter came to the agreement that Persephone would stay in the Underworld for half of the year and return to her family and her own world for the other half. So, when Persephone stays in the Underworld, Demeters sadness means that the earth is cold and barren and we know this as winter. When Persephone walks the earth again, each year, her mother is happy and the sunlight returns with all the blessings of spring. Persephone represents both the innocent maiden as well as the mature woman. When she returns, as Queen of Hades, she embodies power, maturity and wisdom. Our endeavours are inspired and illuminated by the universal, feminine energies embodied by Persephone and Demeter. Our achievements are balanced and manifested by the sacred masculine energies embodied by Zeus and Hades. In merging our feminine and masculine energies within our own being, we become whole like the natural cycle of the seasons. When Persephone chose to eat the pomegranate seeds, she chose to examine the dark aspects of her soul. The legend is about our humanity and our divinity. Climbing back down into the underworld, every year, is about the integration of the dark and the light. It is about quickening consciousness. It is the ascension journey of a soul from the old energies into the new energies. For us, who read these words, it is the time of the harvest and the start of a new cycle where our magnificence shines. The pomegranate tree is the tree of the underworld, the Koran's tree of paradise and, in some traditions, the tree of life. In Jewish custom, the pomegranate is said to have 613 seeds representing the 613 commandments in the Torah. In Latin, the word "pomegranate" is pomum granatum meaning "apple of many seeds". The inner structure of the fruit has inspired art and design since biblical times. The crown-like calyx is associated with the crown worn by royalty. The pomegranate is a symbol of fertility, and has been used in folk medicine for centuries in India and the Middle East. Its skin and bark were used by the ancients for medicinal purposes but only the seeds are edible. The seeds, containing the trees essence of regeneration and fertility, are surrounded by scarlet pulp filled with juice. Each edible, jewel-like unit, set in a cream membrane, is called an aril.

Who I'd like to meet:

Jesus. Really and truly. I'd love nothing more than to know what he was really about and what he thought of his the understandings and teaching of his followers. Are they getting it right? What would he have to say to them now?

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  • Status: Divorced
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Ethnicity: Other
  • Zodiac Sign: Pisces
  • Occupation: Devil's Advocate

Status and Mood

  • Persephone Z Raining non-stop, I actually love the rain. People call me crazy...but its' a part of being in the "great northwest". Embrace it!
    Mood: Relaxed Relaxed
    Posted at 3:19 PM Nov 22
  • Persephone Z I have some of the coolest myspace friends ever
    Mood: jedi jedi
    Posted at 1:42 PM Nov 18
  • Persephone Z Had too much fun last night!
    Mood: jedi jedi
    Posted at 2:42 PM Nov 14
  • Persephone Z If you don't tell lies, you won't have to remember what you said later.
    Mood: illuminated illuminated
    Posted at 1:20 PM Nov 12
  • Persephone Z Appreciating the differences, because without them, we'd have no one to debate with
    Mood: illuminated illuminated
    Posted at 1:57 PM Nov 5

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